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中文词句 |
English Terms |
English Definitions |
| 纳斯达克全国市场 |
Nasdaq-NM |
The Nasdaq National Market
consists of over 3000 companies that have a national or
international shareholder base, meet stringent financial
requirements, and agree to specific corporate governance
standards. |
| 纳入研究范围 |
Coverage Initiated |
When a brokerage or analyst
issues his/her first rating on a particular stock.
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| 纳斯达克全国市场 |
Nasdaq National Market
Securities |
The Nasdaq National Market
consists of over 3000 companies that have a national or
international shareholder base, meet stringent financial
requirements, and agree to specific corporate governance
standards. |
| 纳斯达克市场、国家证券经纪商协会自动报价系统 |
Nasdaq |
Created in 1971, the Nasdaq
was the world's first electronic stock market. The
Nasdaq is a computerized system that facilitates trading
and provides price quotations on some 5,000 of the more
actively traded over-the-counter stocks. |
| 耐用品 |
Durables |
A category of consumer goods,
durables are products which do not have to be purchased
frequently. This includes appliances, home and office
furnishings, lawn and garden equipment, consumer
electronics, toy makers, small tool manufacturers,
sporting goods, photographic equipment, and jewelry.
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| 内部回报率 |
IRR |
Often used in capital
budgeting, it's the interest rate that makes net present
value of all cash flow equal zero. |
| 内部回报率 |
Internal Rate of Return
(IRR) |
Often used in capital
budgeting, it's the interest rate that makes net present
value of all cash flow equal zero. |
| 内在价值 |
Intrinsic Value |
- The value of a company or an asset based on an
underlying perception of the value.
- For call options, this is the difference between
the underlying stock's price and the strike price. For
put options, it is the difference between the strike
price and the underlying stock's price. In the case of
both puts and calls, if the difference between the
underlying stock's price and the strike price is
negative, the value is given as zero.
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| 内幕交易 |
Insider Trading |
The buying or selling of a
security by insiders who possess material, nonpublic
information about the security. The act puts insiders in
breach of a fiduciary duty or other relationship of
trust and confidence. |
| 内幕人士 |
Insider |
Any person who has or has
access to valuable nonpublic information about a
corporation. |
| 内部审计 |
Internal Audit |
An audit performed by a
person (or persons) employed by the firm being audited.
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| 内幕消息 |
Insider Information |
Material information about a
company's activities that has not been disclosed to the
public. |
| 内部增长 |
Organic Growth |
The growth rate of a company,
excluding any growth from takeovers, acquisitions, or
mergers. |
| 内部增长率 |
Internal Growth Rate |
The highest level of growth
achievable for a business without obtaining outside
financing. |
| 年报 |
Annual Report |
A corporation's annual
statement of financial operations. Annual reports
include a balance sheet, income statement, auditor's
report, and a description of the company's operations.
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| 年金 |
Annuity |
A series of fixed-amount
payments paid at regular intervals over the specified
period of the annuity. |
| 年度股东大会 |
Annual General Meeting
(AGM) |
A mandatory yearly meeting of
shareholders that allows stakeholders to stay informed
and involved with company decisions and workings. |
| 年度化 |
Annualize |
- Converting the rate of return from a period of
less than one year to an annual (yearly) basis.
- Converting the taxation period from less than one
year to an annual (yearly) basis.
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| 牛市 |
Bull Market |
A market in which prices of a
certain group of securities are rising or are expected
to rise. |
| 纽约股票交易所 |
NYSE |
A corporation, operated by a
board of directors, responsible for setting policies,
supervising the stock exchange and its member
activities, and listing securities. The NYSE also
oversees the transfer of members' seats on the Exchange,
judging whether a potential applicant is qualified to be
a specialist. |
| 纽约股票交易所 |
New York Stock Exchange |
A corporation, operated by a
board of directors, responsible for setting policies,
supervising the stock exchange and its member
activities, and listing securities. The NYSE also
oversees the transfer of members' seats on the Exchange,
judging whether a potential applicant is qualified to be
a specialist. |
| 纽约股票交易所综合指数 |
NYSE Composite Index |
Measures all common stocks
listed on the New York Stock Exchange and four subgroup
indexes: Industrial, Transportation, Utility, and
Finance. The index tracks the change in market value of
NYSE common stocks, adjusted to eliminate the effects of
new listings and de-listings. The market value of each
stock is calculated by multiplying its price per share
by the number of shares listed. |